"Hinterkind" #1 by Ian Edginton and Francesco Trifogli is a strong expository issue, establishing the main characters, central themes and conflicts of
an imagined post-apocalyptic civilization in which nature has triumphed over man.

Warren Ellis provides an engaging and refreshing reminder of the essence of Marvel's premiere superhero team in "Avengers: Endless Wartime,"
and Mike McKone mostly makes it feel epic, but it's marred by a glossed-over and disappointi

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